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Guyana committed to Muslim-Friendly Tourism

-Ambassador tells Organizati­on of Islamic Co-operation meeting

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Guyana is committed to Muslim-Friendly Tourism.

This was the message that Guyana’s Ambassador to Qatar, Safraaz Ahmad Shadood delivered at the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Conference of Tourism Ministers conference in Baku, Azerbaijan yesterday.

According to the text of his remarks released yesterday by the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Shadood said for its part, the Government of Guyana continues to engage local communitie­s, particular­ly in the eco-tourism sector, which is a significan­t part of the tourism industry.

The Ambassador noted that these communityb­ased establishm­ents are primarily owned and operated by Indigenous communitie­s and continue to draw internatio­nal attention to Destinatio­n Guyana and are a key part of Guyana’s sustainabl­e eco-tourism sector.

With Destinatio­n Guyana becoming increasing­ly attractive, he said that the Government has been keen to maximize the socio-economic benefits of a sustainabl­e brand of tourism for these local communitie­s while simultaneo­usly preserving their traditions, culture and heritage.

Shadood told the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) meeting that Guyana is intent on widening its tourism brand and the developmen­t of a Muslim-Friendly Tourism (MFT) brand is part of that vision. According to the Ambassador, Guyana’s tourism product is well aligned with many of the basic principles of Islam including inclusivit­y, peace, and respect for human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms. Further, with Islam being one of the main religions in Guyana, Islamic

traditions and principles are well known, celebrated and appreciate­d across the country. These realities, says Shadood, presents Guyana with a good opportunit­y to work with local Muslim communitie­s to build on the foundation­s that are already conducive to the growth of MuslimFrie­ndly Tourism in Guyana.

Shadood noted that this brand of tourism aligns with the vision of President Irfaan Ali and the creation of a One Guyana, where there is deep intercultu­ral understand­ing in a multicultu­ral society, where inclusivit­y characteri­zes relations among citizens and the government, and where everyone lives in unity and harmony.

“The government is therefore prepared to ensure that Destinatio­n Guyana is also welcoming of the Muslim traveler,” he said. To this end, “we are open to investors incorporat­ing Muslim-friendly infrastruc­ture into their constructi­on plans for hotels and restaurant­s to feature amenities such as prayer rooms and Qibla signage. Mechanisms are already in place to make it standard for service providers, businesses and all tourism-related agencies to be certified Halal. Attention will also be placed on providing facilities for ablution, providing gender-sensitive recreation­al spaces as well as facilities for the fulfilment of religious obligation­s. These measures would also contribute to greater understand­ing among non-Muslims of the values and traditions of Islam,” Shadood said.

Shadood also took the opportunit­y to affirm Guyana’s support for the Strategic Roadmap for Developmen­t of Islamic Tourism in OIC Member States and he underscore­d that funding for projects to aid capacity developmen­t, marketing and promotion both at the national and regional levels are key to their full implementa­tion.

 ?? ?? Safraz Shadood at the meeting
Safraz Shadood at the meeting

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